Release 2.2.0 - Pipe Operations, GZip Support
Release 2.2.0
This update adds support for piping multiple extractions or compressions with a single command. GZip (.gz) is now supported. The arguments -absolute
and -override
have been changed to use two dashes. They are now --absolute
and --override
.
Piped Operations
In the past, extracting and compressing files had to be done with a single command per file type. Example:
Source File: dir/Test.jar.pack.xz
Destinatiion Folder: dir/output.
If we wanted to extract this file to Test.jar, we would first need to extract it from xz, update the source, and finally extract it from pack.
This can now be done with a single command. With the same source and destinations set, simply run
/ze extract --until jar
. The operations will be piped together and done in a single command.
How to Use
Extractions
/ze extract
will extract only one format, as it has in the past.
/ze extract --all
will extract until it reaches a format it cannot handle.
/ze extract --until <type>
will extract until it reaches or a format it cannot handle.
Compressions
Compressions will always be automatically piped. The extention difference between the source and dest will be used to identify the desired types. Ex.
Source: dir/Test.jar
Dest: dir/Test.jar.pack.xz
Run /ze compress
and Test.jar.pack.xz will be generated.
New Features
Changes
- 6bac652 Changed
-absolute
and-override
to use two dashes. They are now--absolute
and--override
.